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The 10 safest and most highly-rated beaches in the UK have been named, as Brits look to flock to the coast ahead of the upcoming heatwave. (Image: Getty) Link copied Every year, thousands of Brits flock to the beach as soon as temperatures rise and the sun makes an appearance - with some even going on impromptu staycations. An expert team at Millets conducted a study to uncover the top coastal towns in England and Wales.

Their analysis took into account Google reviews, water quality assessments, ocean temperatures, beach amenities, ease of access, and parking fees Have you visited any of these beaches? Tell us your thoughts in the comments. 10. Birkenhead Birkenhead itself doesn't have a beach, but it is close to several coastal areas on the Wirral Peninsula and in nearby regions that ranked high as some of the best coastal destinations in the country.



Located just a short drive from Birkenhead, New Brighton Beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike for its beautiful views of the Irish Sea and Liverpool Bay. (Image: Getty) Link copied 9. Gosport Gosport, located in Hampshire, is not primarily known for its beaches, but rather for its maritime heritage and naval connections.

Stokes Bay offers a sandy beach that is suitable for sunbathing, picnicking, and beach games. This area makes for a convenient day out with cafes, restaurants, and public toilets nearby. (Image: Getty) Link copied SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you.

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